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Rhodes (Island) Warnings and Dangers

Tips on Rhodes (Island) Warnings and Dangers – Stay Safe!

Rhodes (Island) Warnings and Dangers

The island of Rhodes, Greece is not a truly dangerous destination, but there are some unique problems that can pop up. Here are a few tips you should take advantage of in order to remain safe and avoid potential problems.

Walkways and Ruins Are Elevated: Watch Your Footing

Everything seems to be steep on the island of Rhodes. Whether taking in the sights or walking back to your hotel room, you’d be surprised as to the kind of sudden hazards you could face. Many of the resorts have elevated pathways. This helps the pathways stand out, but some may have sudden drops of a few feet. Due to some flooding in past years, many walkways use an elevated construction. Just be careful while walking. When walking to the Acropolis, the stones can be slippery and yet jagged at the same time. Be careful wherever you go on the island as this can potentially be a problem.

Beach Hazards

When at the beach, be mindful of what’s beneath your feet both on the beach itself and in the water. Sponges, coral and shells are common, and stepping on one can injure you. Essentially, whenever on the island of Rhodes, watch where you step. It will help you avoid most problems.

Bring Your Own Medication

There isn’t a wide range of medical services on the island. If you have a basic medical need, you will probably need to handle it yourself. Bring any kind of basic medication you think you might need: for headaches and pain, for indigestion, stomach aches, etc. The upset stomach medication (such as TUMS, Gas-Ex or any other over the counter stomach medication you take) is recommended whenever visiting a new country as you likely will not know what kind of food will agree with your stomach.

Watch Out for Mopeds

Traveling on a moped is a way of life here, and popular with tourists as well. Keep your eyes open: Do not wear headphones while walking around town, and pay attention to the road.

Editor’s Note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about warnings and dangers in Rhodes Island.

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